The Immigration Appeals Tribunal, an independent body created in 2011, will publish its judgments online commencing on Friday.
The IAT had been left without governing regulations for more than a year ...
Fewer than ten garbage collection trucks were in operation on any given week during recent months, the Senate heard this morning.
An average of 407 tons of waste was picked up each week around the Isl...
The Progressive Labour Party would make good on its vow to eliminate middle schools if returned to power, replacing them with “five-year decentralised high schools”.
Some middle schools, such as the W...
The chairman of the Summerhaven home for the physically challenged came under attack during the Throne Speech debate in the House of Assembly, with one Member of Parliament calling repeatedly for his ...
The work of the Human Rights Commission could move ahead at three times its present speed now that it can step out from under the purview of the Bermuda Government.
Michael Hanson, the HRC’s outgoing ...
Bermuda’s recall of Honda vehicles with potentially faulty airbags is about one-third done, mirroring a costly procedure under way worldwide — the biggest in auto history.
In the United States alone, ...
A significant court appearance starts today for the Island’s unions as their representatives contest a move from the Bermuda Government for a permanent injunction against what it calls unauthorised in...
A memo released by the Ministry of Finance shows that Accountant-General Curtis Stovell approved the Bermuda Government to waive financial instructions on its early deals for an airport redevelopment....
A retroactive regime promising zero tolerance for corruption and graft would be a top priority by a Progressive Labour Party Government.
Delivering his party’s “peace and prosperity agenda” in respons...
Tomorrow marks 52 years since the assassination of John F Kennedy, an event that Alice Liburd Robinson holds in both memory and verse.
Like everyone alive for the signature tragedy of 1963, Mrs Liburd...